The second annual Digital Data in Biodiversity Research Conference sponsored by Berkeley Natural History Museums, the Berkeley Initiative for Global Change Biology, and iDigBio (NSF)is fast approaching!

Once registered you can still return to your registration and add workshops and field trips. We will start waitlists as needed.

Are you interested in doing research in a UC Berkeley collection while here in June? We encourage contacting the collection as early as possible to make arrangements and to allow staff to plan ahead. Links to museums in footer below.

CLOSED To Register, go here
Registration fees are modest: students are $50, everyone else $100Deadline to register: May 15
Lodging options are many and the conference has made special arrangements in discounted packages. The registration link has more details.

Addressing the fundamental questions of evolutionary biology and ecology,

Meeting the research challenges of the Anthropocene,

Biodiversity data archives for education and science outreach,

New tools for data discovery and analysis,

Future, untested frontiers for natural history collections.

We want to hear from as many projects and researchers, users, and technologists as possible and will accept as many appropriate presentations as possible. If you need confirmation that your paper is accepted to qualify for conference support from your institution, please request this within your registration.

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A consortium of the natural history collections and field reserves at the University of California, Berkeley, we integrate biological and cultural repositories with cutting-edge informatics and research. Together, we curate over 12 million voucher specimens in anthropology, botany, entomology, herpetology, mammalogy, ornithology, and paleontology. Sign in to access BNHM Community listserve here!